Le Sat, 17 Jan 2009 17:02:17 +0100, Enrico Tröger enrico.troeger@uvena.de a écrit :
On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 19:31:24 +0100, spir denis.spir@free.fr wrote:
Le Thu, 15 Jan 2009 17:18:08 +0100, Enrico Tröger enrico.troeger@uvena.de a écrit :
On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 11:20:09 +0100, spir denis.spir@free.fr wrote:
-1- settings It does not take at startup the appearance settings: I need to go preferences and "apply".
Uh, what version of Geany and libvte are you using? I hoped we eliminated those kinds of bugs :(.
I have geany 0.13, which is the default version delivered with ubuntu
And very old, as well as Ubuntu 8.04. You can get Geany 0.14 from www.getdeb.net. Or even better update your system to 8.10...:)
8.04. Actually, the intalled version is called 0.13-0ubuntu1, so I suspect there is some modif to let it comply with the distribution. When I try to install geany 0.15, I get the following from ./configure: configure:2990: error: C compiler cannot create executables The last line of config.log is: configure: exit 77
The related error message appears earlier in config.log, either search for it or attach your config.log to a response to this mail (or upload it somewhere). Anyway, this seems like you are missing some development packages on your system. Try running: sudo apt-get build-dep geany
and then ./configure again. 'apt-get build-dep geany' will install all necessary packages you need to build Geany from source.
You were right about build dependances. I could install geany 0.15 properly. Now, I will check whether terminal cleaning before run works fine.
Any results?
All works fine, except for clearing the terminal before running.
clear && python "%f"
as "execution command" (? not sure of the proper words, I have geany speaking french) does not do the job, but is explicitely written instead Example of a session with two sucessive runs (it's a prototype of a custom config parser):
=== result tree: config section header:c bloc bond_line str:d str:31 bond_line str:e str:32 === config: (c:(e:32 d:31)) === config tree: <card> c: e:32 d:31 ********* end of previous run *********************************** spir@o:~/prog/ospyp/samples$ clear && python "simplest_indent.py"
item section:[header:c bloc:[link_line:[d 31] link_line:[e 32]]] section-- header bloc: c [link_line:[d 31] link_line:[e 32]] item link_line:[d 31] link-- name value: d 31 item link_line:[e 32] link-- name value: e 3
Regards, Enrico
Thank you for your extensive answer about search & replace. Denis
PS: I may help for the french translation if ever there is a need. [Auch falls die Ursprache Deutsch ist.] (denis dot spir at free dot fr)
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